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It's clearly a matter of taste whether you like this more than Savota's sticks. I like it myself. The tip stays upright and, at least in my own use, the tarp has lasted well. I like the zippered hatch, but I understand the rumors that the zipper wouldn't hold up to anything. I have avoided packing so that it would be strained. Otherwise, it's nice to have thermals, fins, ski care equipment, etc. easily available at that point, so that point is in any case loosely packed. Maybe it's a matter of lack of skill or key strength, but Savota's rubber band is not pleasing at all. This has a much more finished look and better usability. Aisat is its own chapter. The Savota has smart, longitudinally sturdy handles that bend and thus become flexible in turns and help in maneuvering. This one has a spring-loaded telescoping piece in the front. Personally, I get along with it very well, but I understand that it might annoy someone. The telescope, of course, flexes when pumping, especially if the stick is pulled uphill, and if the rhythm is not right, the weight of the box may bottom and thump tiringly on the harness. If you put it on your head anyway, this won't help. For some reason, this has always bothered me the most at the beginning of the trip. Is it because you are not yet in the fell, where the going is smoother, or is it because you are not used to it? In any case, in my opinion, going is 99% fun. There is another thing worth noting about the telescopic spring: it stains clothes like any other greasy and wearing machine part. It's such a shame that the flexible element is at the end of the harness, where, for example, a jacket blowing open comes into contact with it. There is a small rubber accordion in the bow, which does not manage to prevent this. You should try to craft a more functional kurtu.
I wouldn't change Paljakka.
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I was able to test the product through a rental and when I returned from the trip, I hit that shopping cart the same evening. A high-quality and functional whole in all respects, I couldn't miss anything during the hike. Ahkio is light and easy to pull, the cover fabrics protect the equipment well and tightly and also allow for outside packing. A set worth all the money.
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Very happy with the product and especially you service! One improvement would be to change the pictures on the web so it is the latest model of Fjellpulken. Now it is an earlier model and that nearly made me order from an other company.
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